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Atul Mishra

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A full-time undergraduate student at Texas Tech University is one who is enrolled in courses that total 12 or more credit hours per semester. While a full-time graduate student is enrolled in 9 or more credit hours per semester.

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Arshita Tiwari

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Yes, Delhi Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology offers a three-year full-time BSc course.

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jasveer singh

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The SRM online and SRM campus weight is not same as government mention the same weight for example you need to submit some where it's equal as SRM campus but when you join job it's not preferred online student as SRM campus weight 

But it's equal for government standard in any where you need is same as online and campus 

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Konanki jayanth

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Yes, Pondicherry University offers both B.Ed and M.Sc Mathematics programs.

The B.Ed programme is offered through regular classes and the M.Sc Mathematics programme is offered through distance learning.

For admission to the B.Ed program, you need to have completed a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognised university.

For admission to the M.Sc Mathematics program, you need to have completed a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics with a minimum of 55% marks from a recognised university.

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Anisha Mishra

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Yes, BSc is a full-time degree course which has a duration of three years.

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Lavlesh kumar Shukla

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Yes. Possible. It is allowed in govt. universities also, viz annamalai, madurai kamarajar universities etc. But the condition is The syllabus he had studied in full time degree course should be same with atleast 75% in DDE universities to be studied.

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YASH SHARMA

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No, most universities and colleges do not allow students to pursue two regular degree programs simultaneously. 

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